Phehlukwayo pays tribute to hard-working Pretorius

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They are similar bowlers but Andile Phehlukwayo says he is in awe of the remarkable control Dwaine Pretorius brings to the attack following his man of the match bowling performance against Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street.

While Phehlukwayo has more variations that he can utilise, Pretorius’s approach of just bowling wicket-to-wicket and hitting the seam netted him three for 25 and the man of the match award against Sri Lanka.

“We push each other hard, which is wonderful because it helps us to both show what we’re capable of. Having him also in the attack doesn’t affect me personally, it just changes the dynamic of the attack. On a pitch that’s got a little something in it, his line-and-length is unbelievable and he presents the seam well and is a good reader of the game. When the pitch suits him, he’s a very important weapon to have,” Phehlukwayo said.

“Lungi has just been unlucky at times. Pat Cummins has also been an example of that. He was injury prone for quite a while before hitting his peak with Australia and he’s now showing unbelievable skills and talent. Lungi is working hard on his fitness and he will come right,” Phehlukwayo said.

 

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